Layout
Basic layout
Every group of form fields should reside in a <form>
element. Bootstrap provides no default styling for the <form>
element, but there are some powerful
browser features that are provided by default.
Since Bootstrap applies display: block
and width: 100%
to almost all our form controls, forms will by default stack vertically. Additional classes can be used to vary
this layout on a per-form basis.
Feel free to build your forms however you like, with <fieldset>
s, <div>
s, or nearly any other element.
Horizontal form
Create horizontal forms with the grid by adding the .row
class to form groups and using the .col-*-*
classes to specify the width of your labels and controls. Be sure to
add .col-form-label
to your <label>
s as well so they’re vertically centered with their associated form controls.
At times, you maybe need to use margin or padding utilities to create that perfect alignment you need. For example, we’ve removed the padding-top
on our stacked radio inputs label to
better align the text baseline.
Horizontal form sizing
Be sure to use .col-form-label-sm
or .col-form-label-lg
to your <label>
s or <legend>
s to correctly follow the size of
.form-control-lg
and .form-control-sm
.
Form grid
More complex forms can be built using our grid classes. Use these for form layouts that require multiple columns, varied widths, and additional alignment options.
Column sizing
As shown in the previous examples, our grid system allows you to place any number of .col
s within a .row
. They’ll split the available width equally between them. You may
also pick a subset of your columns to take up more or less space, while the remaining .col
s equally split the rest, with specific column classes like .col-sm-7
.
Auto-sizing
The example below uses a flexbox utility to vertically center the contents and changes .col
to .col-auto
so that your columns only take up as much space as needed. Put
another way, the column sizes itself based on the contents.
Inline forms
Use the .row-cols-*
classes to create responsive horizontal layouts. By adding gutter modifier classes, we’ll have gutters in horizontal and vertical directions. On narrow mobile
viewports, the .col-12
helps stack the form controls and more. The .align-items-center
aligns the form elements to the middle, making the
.form-checkbox
align properly.